
PLAYING GREAT VIDEO POKER


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1.)
PLAY MULTIPLE-PLAY/MULTIPLE HAND JACKS OR BETTER VIDEO POKER.
If you are new to video poker, single line play is a good way to get introduced to the world of video poker without taking too much risk. But multiple-play is (A) more fun and (B) increases your odds of hitting a bigger payoff. There are different versions of multiple hand machines. Three, five, ten, fifty and hundred hand machines.
ONE NOTE: Newcomers are sometimes confused by this. Just because you are playing a 50 hand machine does not mean you have to play all fifty hands each time. The night I hit the big one on a 50 hand machine I initially had 6 hands in play and was dealt a Royal Flush. Then I moved up to 50 hands. And did it twice again.
2.)
BE WILLING TO JUMP AROUND HOW MANY HANDS YOU PLAY
Start with say five or ten hands in play. If you are getting good hands at that many, stick with that strategy - FOR A WHILE. The machines shift in terms of paying on different number of hands being played. They do. I jump around constantly.
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4.)
PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT CARDS ARE COMING UP FREQUENTLY.
Although on video poker machines the symbols representing the 52 cards in a standard deck are supposed to be randomly generated each hand, it is odd that several hands in a row the same cards (or at least the same denominations) appear several hands in a row. It is as if the machine is trying to help you achieve a winning hand if you will just play it appropriately. For example: I have had say several 6s come up in several hands in a row. (By "several" I mean five or six hands in a row.) This might be a pair of 6s. Perhaps the same two 6s. Or even a single 6. Just get a lot of 6s (or some other card denomination that keeps coming up). If in such a run of several hands (and with nothing else worth holding) I will either get, in a few hands, all FOUR 6s or a FULL HOUSE that includes either two or three 6s in the hand.
I pay attention to patterns that the machine might be offering up and play accordingly. This strategy takes a bit of concentration. Not just to the current hand, but the several hands prior to the current hand in play.